Melissa asks about the growth of normal flora in breastmilk. I'm not sure
if it is on this site, but Tim May's website could be useful:
http://www.latrobe.edu.au/microbiology/milk.html
Also the Pediatrics article: Hamosh M, et al, 1996. Breastfeeding and the
Working Mother .... Pediatrics 97(4). This article does assess the growth
of normal flora at various storage temperatures.
Denise
(PS: won't hurt to get them to check their infant formula for enterobactre
sakazakki either from time to time ;-] )
Denise Fisher
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